Description: Necromancers. Sickly ponies bathed in
cloaks of darkness, bringing ruin to all who fall under their shadow,
terror to those who meet their gaze. Ripping the dead from the grave and
conscripting them to their army of evil and conquest. Woe to the towns
that dare draw their interest.

The scope of the multiverse is so tremendously
beyond the comprehension of most beings that, if they were to truly
know what it meant, they would break down and be unable to live their
lives the way they wished. Most worlds are lucky to be blissfully
unaware of the true picture of reality, never to encounter the higher
forces and civilizations.

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However, when one of those higher forces make
contact with one of those unaware worlds - intentionally or not,
peacefully or not - everything will change drastically. Sometimes the
change is slow, sometimes rapid. Regardless of the pacing, like all
change, it is both good and bad. Civilizations have risen from simple
worlds overnight and have crumbled just as quickly. Many can't handle
the revelation, and those that can are not always the best examples of
honor and dignity.

It is often
said that each world - each universe - has a Song, and that all these
Songs are related, intertwining together in a mesh of powerful destiny
among the Spheres of the multiverse.

This
is the story of how a certain world inhabited by Technicolor ponies
found their Song and how it interwove itself in the Songs of so many
others.

Description: An alternate universe where Celestia was in
Cloudsdale when Rainbow Dash performed her first Sonic Rainboom and
made Rainbow her student instead of Twilight Sparkle. A re-imagining
of the evens "Friendship is Magic," Rainbow Dash must grapple with the
expectations surrounding being Celestia's student, including her own,
all the while dealing with the return of Nightmare Moon.